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Marek Twaróg

Director of Media Relations

Marek Twaróg

biuro@kpconsult.pl

Business Press RelationsMedia TrainingCrisis ManagementExpert Content Writing

Marek knows how editors think

Marek joined Krakowskie Przedmieście Consult in March 2017. For the previous 14 years, he worked as a journalist in the economic departments of major Polish dailies. Thanks to this, he knows the media world inside out. He knows exactly which topics end up in the bin and which ones make the front page. In our company, he makes sure that every press release is short and contains hard data. We always have concrete facts on the table.

Over the last two years, Marek personally supervised 43 image campaigns for medium-sized companies from the manufacturing sector. The average time in which journalists respond to his messages is 26 minutes. He doesn't send mass emails to thousands of people. Instead, he builds relationships based on trust and reliable information. We checked it in practice: 92% of materials prepared by Marek end in publication within 7 business days.

  • Organized 56 press conferences in Warsaw alone.
  • Trained 114 CEOs in front-of-camera appearances.
  • Regained a good name for 12 brands after image crises in 2023.

The result is visible in the table

For Marek, PR is not nice coffee meetings, but hard work on reach. We act without fluff, so we settle every project with real publications. In the fourth quarter of 2024 alone, Marek generated 287 mentions in national media for our clients. We don't look for applause, we just do the job that helps companies grow and build authority in the market.

Marek believes that truth and speed are most important in communication. If something difficult happens in a client's company, he is the first to go into action to control the situation. We don't use empty slogans here. Marek simply sits at his desk and writes a text that convinces even the most distrustful journalists. Privately, he is a fan of the history of Warsaw's Praga and collects old maps of the capital from the 1920s.